You want a home. There are houses for sale. How hard can it be to find the
right fit? For anyone who has house hunted before, you know the answer. It can
be a time-consuming and difficult process if you don't know where to start.
In order to get started in the right direction, it's paramount that you have
a good idea for what you're looking. Make a wish list that includes everything
from your neighborhood preferences and budget to housing amenities.
"What if I don't know what I want?" you ask. There are buyers out there that
just aren't sure if they're in the market for a condo or a single-family home.
They don't know if they want to be near downtown or out in the 'burbs. If this
sounds like you, then your agent can be a big help.
They can show you a few different options, explaining the pros and cons of
each. Hopefully, this preview session will help you make a firm decision on the
direction you're headed.
Next, learn how to navigate your local MLS. In today's technology age, it's
all about previewing a house online before you take the time to go on a showing.
Just because a house meets the criteria you've set forth for your agent doesn't
mean it's a house you'll want to see in person.
Realtor.com is a good place
to start. They display all the listings for your area, searchable by bedrooms,
square foots, bathrooms, zip codes, price range, and more.
Has your agent sent you listing info containing an MLS (Multiple Listing
Service) number? You should be able to input that number on the MLS website to
take you directly to that particular listing.
Better yet, have your agent sign you up for daily or weekly email updates.
They can send you links to newly listed homes that fit within your given wish
list criteria.
Finally, have an open mind. Some houses look stellar on paper (online). They
appear to be your dream home. Once you see them in person, however, they simply
don't measure up.
The opposite can be true for houses as well. A house may look shabby and
run-down online (perhaps due to bad photos or bad decorating), but in person you
realize the neighborhood is perfect and the house sturdy. All it needs are some
cosmetic fixes.
Don't keep second guessing yourself. If from the beginning you have a solid
plan on what you want, you'll be more likely to make a decisive move when the
time comes. Waiting too long could mean losing out on a home you really want.
Being realistic about your wants and budget is a good way to make the house
hunting process a whole lot smoother. Keep in mind that there may not be
the perfect home, but there will be a home that is right for you.
Written by Carla
Hill
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